Boring.
Getting a cover up / barrel at sunset is impressive on any craft. Hitting the lip there is likewise. Good footage, thanks Skee.
I had the chance to interview Tristan Boxford, the head of the APP World Tour a couple of days after the Sunset Beach Event.
The highlights from the three days of competition are playing in the background:
Sorry guys I've just watched again.
It's the over dramatic music the endless boring cutbacks the flashes of overwhelmed anxious girls on the beach all hyping up to ..... nothing.
Still boring.
Sorry guys I've just watched again.
It's the over dramatic music the endless boring cutbacks the flashes of overwhelmed anxious girls on the beach all hyping up to ..... nothing.
Still boring.
Are you going out for a paddle this weekend GreenTea?
It's the over dramatic music the endless boring cutbacks the flashes of overwhelmed anxious girls on the beach all hyping up to ..... nothing.
As as said elsewhere, these over-edited "highlights" are worthless. On the opposite, the full records of the live broadcasts are very interesting, especially at challenging venues like Sunset, where the ride itself is only a tiny bit of the whole challenge...
I had the chance to interview Tristan Boxford, the head of the APP World Tour a couple of days after the Sunset Beach Event.
The highlights from the three days of competition are playing in the background:
Nicely done Robert... as always.
I appreciate that you make the effort to connect the dots in our sport.
Sorry guys I've just watched again.
It's the over dramatic music the endless boring cutbacks the flashes of overwhelmed anxious girls on the beach all hyping up to ..... nothing.
Still boring.
LOL another Tea board warrior.
I had the chance to interview Tristan Boxford, the head of the APP World Tour a couple of days after the Sunset Beach Event.
The highlights from the three days of competition are playing in the background:
Nicely done Robert... as always.
I appreciate that you make the effort to connect the dots in our sport.
Thank you Creek, good to hear you enjoyed it!
It's a shame that three minutes of top level SUP surfing in good waves was reduced to this hotch-potch of turns, tourists, chickens (you must be joking) and various other rot. If it was three minutes of full rides with takeoffs or at least linked turns, then we'd be talking. Good work posting it, but Local Motion need a rethink about promoting SUP like that - it's as though the surfing wasn't good enough to warrant showing much of it.